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Hollywood reaches labour deal with directors

By Joshua Chaffin in New York

Published: January 18 2008 00:01 | Last updated: January 18 2008 00:01

Hollywood studios reached a tentative labour agreement on Thursday with the Directors Guild of America, a development that they hope will build momentum to restart talks with striking writers and actors.

The three-year collective bargaining agreement will give DGA members jurisdiction over all but the lowest-budget programming produced for the internet. It will also award them a greater share of revenue from content that is downloaded or streamed online, addressing one of the talent community’s chief complaints.

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